She was like, “Hey, we have these utensils that are made to work super rad with one hand and we’d like to send you some so you can tell us what you think. And we’d love for you to do a review on your website. Especially if you also think they’re rad.”

I probably shouldn’t have used quotation marks there because that isn’t really what she said at all, but the gist is the same. And the cool thing is… I DO think they’re rad.

Look at that KNORK fork! It’s a thing of beauty, eh?

Watch this video I made to see me un-box my set and then use them. It’s super dorky, but my reaction is genuine.

Basically, I’m a huge fan of the KNORK flatware. They’re solid, beautiful and incredibly efficient. We’ve been using them throughout the week and we all (my wife and kids included) love them. My wife and kids have all of their hands, too, so it’s not like being one-handed is a pre-requisite for enjoying their awesomeness. I used mine tonight to eat some ramen AND a bowl of Golden Grahams. WORKED PERFECTLY. Seriously, though, we had a pork roast last night and my KNORK fork cut through it like BUTTER.

So, go to KNORK.net and check ’em out. Then see if your local stores (like Bed, Bath and Beyond) have them and git some!

P.S. Obviously, I got mine for free, but I’d tell you if I hated them. Seriously. And I don’t get anything if you buy them, so I’m not just hocking you some junk to make some paper. I really do like them and think you will, too.

63 responses to What’s A KNORK? It’s Awesome!

I’m totally still laughing about the end 😉 but I just wanted to tell you I’m psyched you posted this! I was going to buy knorks for Christmas gifts last year for my daughter who happens to be a lefty like you 😉 and also for one of my former residents who had had a stroke and no longer has the use of his left arm. I never ended up doing it because I figured A, they likely wouldn’t actually work and B, I was worried about my recipients cutting their mouths on the side of this knork thing. Well, the fear of let down and injury has just been wiped away, so thanks Ryan 🙂

These are so awesome! My six year old son, Liam would love these to cut up his own food. He tries to be so independent, but with a little arm (as we refer to it) that can sometimes be hard. This would be perfect for him!

They look amazing! I would definitely love a set of these. Citing food is not my favorite task. I am a one handed occupational therapist and these are definitely something I would recommend to my patients!

My son is one handed as well. These would be fantastic for him. Once he learns not to throw his utensils… Oh! And today happens to be his second birthday! (Because every kid wants cutlery for their birthday.) 🙂

This is so exciting. The knork looks awesome but just watching you and how you use your short arm to hold the fork and then cut with knife was like a light bulb moment for me. Can’t wait to show my son,Gus. He looks just like you only he is 8! We will be following you from now on.

My son’s arm is just like yours. He can hold the for with his short arm (armie) and hold the knife with his hand (handy). Sometimes the food slips around though. He would love a knork to help him cut faster!

These look awesome! I never knew such a product existed. It can be such a pain to cut things with one hand, especially tougher foods like steak (not that I eat that often, but still… 🙂 ) Have you tried to use these with meat yet?

I would love to have a set of these Knorks at my home as my little granddaughter Rhianna (6) as she comes to Nan & Pops nearly every weekend. How wonderful would it be to have some cutlery that isn’t hard for her to use. Thanks for the heads up Ryan, you are doing an awesome job! Thank you so much for all you do!

I am so excited about this product! I have two needs for Knorks – first, for my father who has little movement in his left hand from a stroke. He hasn’t been able to have steak in years because he doesn’t like asking people to cut his meat and he hasn’t found a way to do it himself. This would be great for him!

Second, I am also the mom to a little boy who was born without a left forearm. He’s only 6 months old now so we aren’t exactly in a rush to buy flatware, but I’m so excited about this product I just might do it anyway!

Thank you to Knork for making this product and for offering a giveaway, and to you for hosting!

I have spent my entire life cutting my food with just my fork, definitely a challenge with some types of meat. These Knorks would make life so much easier! Thanks for sharing your video as I had never heard of these.

I LOVE THIS! I’m so excited to be able to show my daughter how to cut her food with ONE HAND! She was born with amniotic band syndrome effecting her right arm. She has little nubbins for fingers on her right hand and has no movement past her wrist. The Knork is perfect!

I would LOVE to try a Knork, I continually have to change between holding my knife and fork in different hands when I’m cutting and eating because of my grip and it would be great to not have to bother with that!

I would LOVE to have this set. My five year old Lucky Fin would LOVE to be able to easily cut his own food and the ability to cut noodles with a spoon – EUREKA!! I have not been this jazzed about something in a LONG, LONG time!!!

I got a set of Knork flatware about a year ago when I broke my wrist and I love them!! I’m still working with my grandson on the concept of cutting with a fork, he is only 5 and is extremely independent. He prefers to teach me how to do things one handed. But I really would love to get him a set, as he grows I’m sure he would come to appreciate them a lot.

Does the fork cut on both sides? I’ve been given cutlery before that has a cutting edge but they are always designed for righty one-handed peoples and I’m a lefty one-hander so I have to use them backwards.

I just recently became one handed, and it’s with my non dominant hand. I have many issues with dexterity and function and have been looking for something to help with eating. As a military member little help is given when it comes to the small niceties and making life easier. So I am curious about this silverware and what if anything it can do to improve my ability to eat. Thanks for the review of this set.

I would love these for Ronnie and I think we deserve them because it’s taken me over 2 hours to enter the competition because I’m rubbish at this and nobody would help me :'( and that’s how much I love him lol and he’d like an awesome special gadget for school 🙂